I like it, but I've never been a fan of the "city name on the home jersey" concept. Texas does that now, as they've removed Rangers completely from their uniforms. Probably dates back to my dislike for the '76-'81 Sox jerseys.

I like it, but I've never been a fan of the "city name on the home jersey" concept. Texas does that now, as they've removed Rangers completely from their uniforms. Probably dates back to my dislike for the '76-'81 Sox jerseys.

I like it, but I've never been a fan of the "city name on the home jersey" concept. Texas does that now, as they've removed Rangers completely from their uniforms. Probably dates back to my dislike for the '76-'81 Sox jerseys.

I also like the team name on the home jerseys and city name on the road jerseys. What's funny is that in 1983, the SOX did the opposite of the '76-'81 jerseys by replacing "Chicago" with "SOX" on both the home and away jerseys.

I like the new Cardinals jersey (uniform?), however I think they should change their road jerseys to say St. Louis as well.

I'm glad the SOX reduced the amount of games they wore their black alternate in 2012 and hope that trend continues in 2013. If they make a change, I would like to see a black road alternate that says Chicago instead of SOX.

The new Cards jersey is decent, but I'm really not a fan of the "manufactured history" concept. Either make a new jersey design using modernized older elements (like the Astros did) or use an actual throwback from the long history of the team.

Had they gone with a modern script, or not with the 40s cream color which was originally used due to materials available at time, it would have been much better.

The new Cards jersey is decent, but I'm really not a fan of the "manufactured history" concept. Either make a new jersey design using modernized older elements (like the Astros did) or use an actual throwback from the long history of the team.

I don't understand how using "modernized older elements" isn't the exact definition of manufacturing history.

I like it, but I've never been a fan of the "city name on the home jersey" concept. Texas does that now, as they've removed Rangers completely from their uniforms. Probably dates back to my dislike for the '76-'81 Sox jerseys.

I think this is a trial balloon for them putting the St. Louis wordmark on the road jerseys. From what I have heard, the fans pretty universally love the new jersey. The team hasn't put "St. Louis" on its jerseys since 1932. In the past, fans went nuts about changes the team made. In 1956 they dropped the birds-on-bat for one year, but brought it back the next due to fan protest. In 1998 they took the front numbers off, but again brought them back the next year due to fan complaints. Then again, they put up with powder blue pullovers for like 20 years, so who knows. Anyway, I wouldn't be surprised to see that wordmark on the road jerseys in the next 2-3 years.